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@alanh.7668
@alanh.7668 Год назад
val kilmer should have received an OSCAR for this performance.
@LupusLifestyle
@LupusLifestyle Год назад
Seriously. They should nominate him for this role for the next Oscar. He would win against anyone!
@darchon5
@darchon5 Год назад
He's our huckleberry!
@davidmhewett44
@davidmhewett44 Год назад
Doc is probably my favorite characters ever. Tombstone is my favorite movie and it never gets old.
@lw3918
@lw3918 Год назад
Yes he should have and everyone agrees on that!
@alanh.7668
@alanh.7668 Год назад
Yes, love to see these comments.@@lw3918
@garmisra7841
@garmisra7841 Год назад
Jack: What the hell you doin' this for anyway? Doc: Wyatt Earp is my friend. Jack: Hell, I got lots of friends. Doc: ....I don't. Made me sad. Poignant scene in a very epic Western.
@chrislaustin
@chrislaustin Год назад
Doc Holiday was that once in a lifetime roll that even the best actors/actresses may never get to play, and Kilmer did not waste his opportunity(F*** the Academy). And that's very high praise considering all the amazing performances offered in this film, everyone brought their "A" game and then some(and he still stood out). A truly classic movie, and one of the best westerns ever put to film.
@genghisgalahad8465
@genghisgalahad8465 Год назад
No Oscar, so just....role with it! He's yer Huckleberry!
@joshritz7067
@joshritz7067 Год назад
I would say that if it weren't for Val Kilmer's stellar performance as Doc, we likely wouldn't have gotten the character of Arthur Morgan
@-EchoesIntoEternity-
@-EchoesIntoEternity- Год назад
one of my all time favorite quotable movies. Val Kilmer as Doc Holiday is just chef's kiss.
@matthewgreganti4838
@matthewgreganti4838 Год назад
"I'm your Huckleberry."
@Au60schild
@Au60schild Год назад
*Holliday For Christ's sake it's not as though we have a day off from work over him.
@darylsfan9680
@darylsfan9680 Год назад
Believe it or not, Wyatt Earp actually walked into a river in the middle of a crossfire, constantly yelled “NO”, and didn’t get shot. Unbelievable.
@ravensshadow2179
@ravensshadow2179 Год назад
Something like that is something he actually did.
@moonlitegram
@moonlitegram Год назад
No he didn't. That scene is PURE Hollywood. If you want to get a better idea of how that confrontation actually played out, I recommend InRangeTV's video on it. I'll leave the link here to it, but if you're not keen on clicking on links (which is good practice for security on the internet) you can all just search out "InRangeTV How Wyatt Earp Murdered Curly Bill Brocious?" and it'll pop up. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Byk58QOwwck.html With that said, the way the confrontation probably did go do down was still something to see. While he didn't walk out into a river in the midst of gunfire like that (he had gotten off his horse and was approaching a ridge overlooking the Cowboy's campsite), Earp claims that Bill's shot did whiz pass him through his overcoat. Essentially they surprised each other, Bill shot at him, missed, and he unloaded two shots from his shotgun into Bill. Later another bullet flew past his horse pommel as he was bending down that he said he could actually smell. Of course, there's a fair bit of circumstantial reasoning to figure that Earp was prone to dramatizing the events of his own life for the notoriety. So who knows if what he claims is 100% truth. But we know it did occur, and however it occurred, wasn't as portrayed in this film. But it was possibly fairly dramatic in its own sense if Earp's words are true.
@adamskeans2515
@adamskeans2515 Год назад
eye witnesses say his coat was riddled with holes, but not one of them in him
@maxducoudray
@maxducoudray Год назад
Better lucky than good, as they say.
@mikegoodwin2386
@mikegoodwin2386 Год назад
Yes, in all his life and all the violence he was involved in, he was never so much as scratched by a bullet.
@crispy_338
@crispy_338 Год назад
Definitely my favorite of Val’s performances. Such a quotable character
@davidyoung745
@davidyoung745 Год назад
“You are a good woman. On the other hand you may be the antichrist.” I think every married man has felt this way at least once. 😄When John Wayne was a young kid working in the props department at one of the big studios, he became friends with Wyatt Earp. In later years he always said that his distinctive walk and slow drawling voice were based on Earp.
@alanh.7668
@alanh.7668 Год назад
I've heard that but I think I heard that he also based his walk on the great stuntman, actor Yakima Canutt.
@twiddlinbits
@twiddlinbits Год назад
I know it's very unusual, but I'm sure there have been times that men have got married without thinking she was a good woman.
@crankfastle8138
@crankfastle8138 Год назад
@@alanh.7668 this was what I heard
@alanh.7668
@alanh.7668 Год назад
Which? Yakima or Earp? I'm curious, lol. @@crankfastle8138
@mojoshivers
@mojoshivers Год назад
This is the only Western I regularly re-watch and that’s primarily for Kilmer’s mastery at his role. Like others mentioned, it was blasphemous he wasn’t even nominated for the role because his performance isn’t just iconic, it’s legendary. I mean-I literally can’t see anyone else playing Holiday to even the same level as Kilmer. Nobody should even try, he locked it down forever.
@joelwillis2043
@joelwillis2043 Год назад
One of the least historically accurate westerns.
@jimj9040
@jimj9040 Год назад
@@joelwillis2043That would be relevant if anyone claimed it was supposed to be historically accurate.
@jimj9040
@jimj9040 Год назад
What’s the difference between literally not being able to see anyone else do it and just not being able to see anyone else do it?
@mojoshivers
@mojoshivers Год назад
@@jimj9040 I think they’ve been other Holidays in films and tv. Wynona Earp for one had one.
@alanh.7668
@alanh.7668 Год назад
Dennis Quaid in "Wyatt Earp" directed by Kevin Costner was OK, not near as good as this..@@mojoshivers
@jp3813
@jp3813 Год назад
Many people believe that Val Kilmer deserved an Oscar for this role. Here are the nominees for Best Supporting Actor in the 66th Academy Awards: Tommy Lee Jones as Samuel Gerard in "The Fugitive" Ralph Fiennes as Amon Göth in "Schindler's List" John Malkovich as Mitch Leary in "In the Line of Fire" Leonardo DiCaprio as Arnie Grape in "What's Eating Gilbert Grape" Pete Postlethwaite as Giuseppe Conlon in "In the Name of the Father" Other snubs include Ben Kingsley as Itzhak Stern in "Schindler's List", Sean Penn as David Kleinfeld in "Carlito's Way", certain actors in "True Romance", etc...
@authorrayrogers
@authorrayrogers Год назад
As great as Tommy Lee Jones and John Malkovich are, they didn't need Oscar noms for THOSE roles. I would've loved to have seen Kilmer and Oldman from True Romance get noms that year.
@sharonrivers9920
@sharonrivers9920 Год назад
@@authorrayrogers Happy you mentioned Oldman and True Romance. Love that film and don't think lots of peeps know about it, despite being based on a Tarantino script and having a banger of a cast.
@shiranuiaensland1442
@shiranuiaensland1442 Год назад
@@authorrayrogers Jones' performance would have been far too iconic to leave out. To this day, it is still his most revered role. Malkovich's nomination is arguable when compared to a lot of the other candidates, but that performance has also become underrated over the years.
@ravensshadow2179
@ravensshadow2179 Год назад
A little context, Matti and Wyatt had a common law marriage. He was a pimp and she was one of his girls. So when Ike calls him out on it its true. The other thing that a lot of people miss is Jonny Tyler is Bill Bob Thornton
@PiraticalBob
@PiraticalBob Год назад
Mattie wasn't Wyatt's legal wife - - she was a common-law wife, a girlfriend who had wife status from prolonged association with him. If it came to a legal case or lawsuit Wyatt would be responsible for Mattie's welfare and actions, but there were no marriage vows that would require a divorce to dissolve. There were five Earp brothers - - James, Virgil, Wyatt, Morgan and Warren - - and they tended to associate with prostitutes, which is why Ike Clanton accused Virgil of being a "pimp." Mattie was one of these, as was James's wife.
@mkocel
@mkocel Год назад
NICE lol
@martyboy5602
@martyboy5602 Год назад
Mattie was actually a prostitute who had been working for Wyatt. He, Virgil, and Morgan were all, at one time or another, essentially pimps. All three took up with prostitutes they turned into common-law wives.
@StevesFunhouse
@StevesFunhouse Год назад
Yeah, Arizona have NEVER recognized "common law" marriages ... not then, not now. So, actually, she was never any more than a girlfriend, but the status you spoke of was indeed NEEDED back then, because even then, upper society, which they participated in, looked down on prostitutes and, they even looked down on unmarried couples living together. Also, girls usually go through the entire movie looking poorly at Wyatt, thinking he was horrible for even looking at Josephine, but he NEVER cheated on anyone ... they never actually hooked up until over a year AFTER all three split up and went their separate ways. Wyatt tracked down Josie after his talk with Doc, and Maddie was already long gone by then. Just thought you might like to add that to your notes😊👍.
@tjsMAR
@tjsMAR Год назад
This is one of the last great westerns in my opinion. Val Kilmer gives a marvelous performance, easily one of his best
@thomaspappalardo7589
@thomaspappalardo7589 Год назад
Open Range was also excellent.
@tjsMAR
@tjsMAR Год назад
@@thomaspappalardo7589 agreed
@shainewhite2781
@shainewhite2781 Год назад
LOVE THIS MOVIE!! My favorite western movie! Its loosely based on true events in Tombstone, AZ, which is my home state. I live in Phoenix actually.
@McShaganpronouncedShaegen
@McShaganpronouncedShaegen Год назад
LOL Bill Paxton was in Terminator and Aliens too.
@robertrouse4503
@robertrouse4503 Год назад
Although it doesn't show the passage of time, John Henry "Doc" Holiday was a dentist who died 6 years after the events of Tombstone in a Colorado sanitorium of Tuberculosis ,
@raybernal6829
@raybernal6829 Год назад
As others have said not only is this a great western based on actual people(with a lot of poetic license) Val Kilmer took his role to the top.level. He no doubt should have won an Oscar. Everytime he spoke or even was in the scene he grabbed your undivided attention... I've seen this at least 50x and it never fails to entertain... Great reaction Addie❤ Another great western is the 2007 version of 310 to Yuma with Russell Crowe and Christian Bale .....
@stonecoldku4161
@stonecoldku4161 Год назад
In real life Curly Bill did accidentally shoot the old town sheriff. He was going to hand over his guns, but being drunk or high as the film depicted, at the time the gun accidentally went off. The sheriff didn't die right away, and he and Wyatt Earp gave statements saying they believed that it was an accidental shooting and not straight murder as was shown in the movie.
@LifeisANovel
@LifeisANovel Год назад
I think the movie try to meet in the middle. Look like a accident. Also looks purposely. Similar to the johnny Ringo killing. They can't say for certain. Notice doc aim look weird yet possible. Then the area where johnny Ringo looked like suicide
@phila3884
@phila3884 Год назад
I have an original copy of the Tombstone Epitaph from 1881. On the front page is an article defending Curly Bill in the shooting. This stuff really happened!!.
@biggie4380
@biggie4380 Год назад
Yeah even later in life Wyatt said he believed the shooting of Fred White was an accident and that Curly Bill really liked White.
@kschneyer
@kschneyer Год назад
Glad you enjoyed it! Of the *many* films based on the events in Tombstone in 1881 and thereabouts, this one is the closest to the actual historical facts -- although many of the facts shown here are *suspected* facts that were never actually proved. (e.g., Wyatt's vendetta against the Cochise County Cowboys after the death of his brother Morgan is a fact, but whether he actually killed anyone in that vendetta is disputed, as is the question of whether Doc Holiday killed Johnny Ringo.) Doc Holiday is always the most flamboyant, fun role in these films, but I don't think anyone has touched Kilmer's portrayal.
@eolson1964
@eolson1964 Год назад
A great book to read is Wyatt Earp Speaks by Wyatt Earp edited by John Richard Stephens, Wyatt gives first hand accounts and it is supported with witness statements and newspaper write ups of the time. Wyatt Warp did kill Curly Bill and his statement to the others near the river was, "If you fellows are hungry for a fight you can go on and get your fill" " I got Curly Bill and I was satisfied". Wyatt does not mention Johnny Ringo, papers and Court documents prove it was not Doc Holliday that killed Johnny Ringo. Holliday was in Cokorado at the time of Ringo's death. Great movie it strongly follows a lot of what was written with exception of Holliday-Ringo shootout.
@Rick-Rarick
@Rick-Rarick Год назад
This is in my top 5 favorite movies!
@magicbrownie1357
@magicbrownie1357 Год назад
One of the most enjoyable Westerns ever made. Very satisfying film.
@0lyge0
@0lyge0 Год назад
I will never get tired of this movie and glad you got around to it. Unforgiven [1992], True Grit [2010], High Noon [1952] and The Magnificent Seven [1960] are all westerns I think you'd enjoy. The Magnificent Seven is a western remake of a Japanese film called The Seven Samurai and Unforgiven was remade in Japan under the same title but set in Japan with Samurai in place of cowboys. If you only watch once please watch Unforgiven it's still my favorite Clint Eastwood film as both actor and director.
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
Speaking of Samurai movies, I'd love to see someone react to "13 Assassins" (original or remake - they're both great) and "Zatoichi" (2003).
@thomashiggins9320
@thomashiggins9320 Год назад
Watch Sergio Leone's "Dollars" trilogy before "Unforgiven." The latter film deconstructs the entire Western genre, in which the "Dollars" trilogy features prominently, albeit as "Revisionist" Westerns.
@eolson1964
@eolson1964 Год назад
Forget True Grit (2010)version it greatly shames the original(1969).
@anthonydean1743
@anthonydean1743 Год назад
This was the 4th film i remember seeing Michael Biehn (Ringo) and Bill Paxton (Morgan) in together. 1sr was Terminator, 2nd Aliens, 3rd was Navy Seals. Biehn was also a gun slinger in season 2 of the Mandalorian the Ahsoka episode.
@BubblyRainbows
@BubblyRainbows Год назад
I forgot Bill Paxton was in "Navy Seals." I only remembered Michael Biehn and Charlie Sheen.
@tudors_down
@tudors_down Год назад
@@BubblyRainbows yeah, he was the "sniper" on the Barrett callsign "God". He had a line during the after action debriefing, something like, "heh - we VAPORISED hostiles."
@BubblyRainbows
@BubblyRainbows Год назад
@@tudors_down Wow! Even though I only saw that movie one time, I can't believe I forgot that. I sure won't forget it again though! ✌🤓
@joshuacampbell7493
@joshuacampbell7493 Год назад
You know what's cool? The word Tombstone is also the name of Spider-Man's enemies.
@JasonKreider-eq8kp
@JasonKreider-eq8kp Год назад
You know what's cool tombstone is also the brand of pizza
@robertrouse4503
@robertrouse4503 Год назад
This is more than a Western. This is History. That was the Gunfight at the OK Corral. The Earp family and Doc Holiday were all famous at the time/
@richcarrCCC
@richcarrCCC 11 месяцев назад
PERFECT: David!!, you telling Toni she's *perfect* was my favorite part! LOVE: Toni!!! I love watching Toni, her attention to detail, her picking up on foreshadows, her insight and above all else, her sensitivity. She is so beautiful! THANKS!!!!
@whocares110
@whocares110 Год назад
Fun fact, Bill Paxton (Morgan Earp), and Michael Biehn (Johnny Ringo) were cast mates in The Terminator, Aliens, and Tombstone.
@RolandDeschain1
@RolandDeschain1 Год назад
The behind the scenes story of this movie is absolutely fascinating. The screenwriter, Kevin Jarre, was the original director. He was fired after four weeks because of his inexperience and clashing with the actors. Kurt Russell took over directing duties but didn't want to be credited, so he brought in journeyman George Pan Cosmatos to basically just do what Kurt told him. Their agreement was that Kurt would never reveal this while George was alive, but after he died Kurt opened up about the whole saga. Michael Biehn hated Cosmatos, and said that basically NOBODY directed the movie.
@slaaneshhedonite7068
@slaaneshhedonite7068 Год назад
This is one of the movies I watched in its theatrical run every weekend. Got a 24x36 poster in me ManCave.
@nitrokid
@nitrokid Год назад
6:15 Note that when the shots rang, everybody flinched but Doc. Oh he cold 😂
@thatpatrickguy3446
@thatpatrickguy3446 Год назад
Great reaction to an awesome movie! As usual from Addie. Val Kilmer is, in my mind, one of the most underrated actors of my generation. He is so insanely good at completely being whatever character he is playing. Good movies or not so good, he is just incredible. From the legendary Tombstone to the ludicrous Top Secret!, from the ever-changing character of The Saint to Mr. Mojo Rising (Jim Morrison) in The Doors, from the Iceman in Top Gun to the mega-genius college student Chris Knight in Real Genius, as Madmartagan in Willow and so many other movies I'm not sure he ever found a role that he couldn't become.
@jimmybobsap8729
@jimmybobsap8729 Год назад
"m your huckleberry" has to be top 5 lines in a movie ever
@anthonydean1743
@anthonydean1743 Год назад
It always amazes me how unrecognizable Stephen Lang (Ike Clanton) is than in his other roles like Avatar, Don't Breathe 1&2, the Jason Momoa Conan the Barbarian film.
@fionnmaccumhaill3257
@fionnmaccumhaill3257 Год назад
Wind River
@jonpevehouse
@jonpevehouse Год назад
A lot of people don't notice Billy Bob Thornton, as the first dealer that Kurt Russell slaps. Billy Bob in Slingblade and in U-Turn, and this... 3 unbelievably different and unrecognizable characters.
@LupusLifestyle
@LupusLifestyle Год назад
Glad to see you reacting to this movie. I'm your huckleberry!
@waterbeauty85
@waterbeauty85 Год назад
0:19 Addie: "Don't hate me for that! Me: "You're not my supervisor!"
@GrizzerBear
@GrizzerBear Год назад
After Doc has to drop out of the Earp Vendetta Ride, they house him at Henry Hooker's Ranch. Many people don't know, but the man cast as Henry Hooker is Charlton Heston - an actor who has starred in many great Western movies of the past.
@CChissel
@CChissel Год назад
Val Kilmer is a legend, his Doc Holiday is my favorite out of any other portrayal and the one liners one after another are gold
@VadersRage
@VadersRage Год назад
Three scenes in cinema that will guarantee to bring most guys to tears: 1...the death of Mr. Spock ("The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few") 2...the death of Anakin Skywalker ("You were my brother Anakin. I loved you") and 3...the death of Doc Holliday ("If you ever had any feeling for me, leave now") That scene kills me EVERY time I watch it.
@RolandDeschain1
@RolandDeschain1 Год назад
Such a phenomenal cast. They guy Wyatt slaps around in the saloon early in the film is Billy Bob Thornton. He was a lot heavier then.
@psycojuggalo1642
@psycojuggalo1642 Год назад
Wyatt and Maddy were never married however Josephine and Wyatt did marry and were together 47 years this is basically an embellished recount of the shootout at the OK CORRAL and what happened before and after pretty close to accurate including Wyatt in the river againr curly bill
@Grizzly_6623
@Grizzly_6623 11 месяцев назад
So much about this movie is done so incredibly well. Tombstone has more than stood the test of time, this thing plays no matter the year.
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Год назад
YEE-HAW! Let's give Addie a round of applause for watching her VERY FIRST Western for her channel, although she did watch Back to the Future Part III (1990) which had Western elements. 👏👏 I'm so glad that you enjoyed Tombstone (1993), despite your lack of interest in Westerns. I totally agree with you that Kurt Russell & Val Kilmer make a great duo as Wyatt Earp & Doc Holliday.
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Год назад
Hollywood Pictures was a production label for Disney to produce more adult oriented films, just like its sister label, Touchstone Pictures. Other HP movies that I would suggest to you are Crimson Tide (1995, directed by Tony Scott), Dangerous Minds (1995) and The Rock (1996, directed by Michael Bay), all produced by Don Simpson & Jerry Bruckheimer, as well as Encino Man (1992) & In The Army Now (1994), both with Pauly Shore. #MoreHollywoodPicturesFilmsForAddieCounts
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Год назад
Speaking of Kurt Russell, I also suggest the Dexter Riley film series, the Snake Plissken film series, The Thing (1982, for Halloween), Tango & Cash (1990), Backdraft (1991), Stargate (1994), Breakdown (1997), Soldier (1998), Vanilla Sky (2001), Miracle (2004), Sky High (2005), Dreamer (2005), Poseidon (2006), Death Proof (2007), The Hateful Eight (2015), Deepwater Horizon (2016), and for the holidays, The Christmas Chronicles (2018) & The Christmas Chronicles 2 (2020). #MoreKurtRussellForAddieCounts
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Год назад
Speaking of Val Kilmer, I also suggest Real Genius (1985), Willow (1988), The Doors (1991, WATCH ON YOUR OWN!), The Real McCoy (1993), Heat (1995), The Saint (1997), The Prince of Egypt (1998, WATCH ON YOUR OWN!), The Missing (2003), the 2014 Ultimate Cut of Alexander (2004), Mindhunters (2005), Kiss Kiss Bang Bang (2005), and the Tony Scott movies True Romance (1993, written by Quentin Tarantino) & Déjà Vu (2006, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer) #MoreValKilmerForAddieCounts
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Год назад
...and speaking of Bill Paxton (RIP), who plays Morgan Earp, I also suggest Weird Science (1985), True Lies (1994), Twister (1996), Disney's Mighty Joe Young (1998), U-571 (2000), Vertical Limit (2000), Thunderbirds (2004), The Greatest Game Ever Played (2005), 2 Guns (2013), and Million Dollar Arm (2014). #MoreBillPaxtonForAddieCounts
@alextan1478
@alextan1478 Год назад
Speaking of George P. Cosmatos, who directed this movie, I also suggest Cobra (1986) with Sylvester Stallone. Don't worry, it's NOT a snake movie, Sly's titular character is an LA cop who possesses lethal abilities like the snake itself. #Cobra1986ForAddieCounts
@ESPER_Power
@ESPER_Power Год назад
This movie also has a version with Kevin Cosner.
@CoryGasaway
@CoryGasaway Год назад
"Poor Fred. Poor dead Fred"...I literally spit my water out laughing when you said that.
@seventhson2151
@seventhson2151 Год назад
The Earp Brothers in Tombstone, Doc Holliday, the Clanton-McLaury Gang [Cowboys], the shoot-out at the O.K. Corral, the romance of Wyatt Earp and Josephine Marcus... all true (Bill Paxton played Morgan Earp)
@TheBunnyodeath
@TheBunnyodeath 5 месяцев назад
When doc says I'm your huckleberry. He's actually saying I'll be your pole bearer.
@chimpinaneckbrace
@chimpinaneckbrace Год назад
20:27 “The way it’s storming I feel like something definitely is going to happen tonight.” *Guy with silly, evil mustache pokes his head around a corner, flash of lightning.* I’m sure it’ll be fine.
@mediaman5146
@mediaman5146 Год назад
I'm glad you enjoyed your first western.For me The Outlaw Josey Wales has been my favorite Western of all time.Keep digging into each genre,you will find a gem in each one.
@Tigermania
@Tigermania Год назад
Damm this movie is 30yrs old already, I remember the adverts on bus shelters while I was waiting. The same story released very close to Tombstone, except the film was called Wyatt Earp with kevin costner.
@stonecoldku4161
@stonecoldku4161 Год назад
The exchange of Latin between Ringo and Doc: This is not a direct translation but in general what they meant: Wyatt: He's drunk. Doc (Latin): There is truth in wine. (Meaning: Even if I'm drunk, I know what I'm saying, or When I drink, I speak the truth.) Ringo (Latin): Do what you do best. Doc (Latin): I don't think drinking is what I do best. Ringo (Latin): Some people need to learn from experience. (Touches his gun). Doc (Latin): Rest in peace. (Meaning: It's your funeral)
@TerryAllenSwartos
@TerryAllenSwartos Год назад
Silverado is chock full of stars you’ll recognize, but before pretty much any of them were households names. It’s a fun action movie, whether you like westerns or not. p.s. love your dog!
@SG-js2qn
@SG-js2qn Год назад
Next to "Blazing Saddles," this is a top western. Of course, there's a lot of great westerns, and they're all a bit different. I, too, am blind to Bill Paxton for some reason. But I have learned over time to recognize him when I know he's there. lol
@DougRayPhillips
@DougRayPhillips Год назад
Wyatt's wife was hooked on Laudanum, an opiate. That part is historically accurate.
@msabccbscnnoanfoxnews
@msabccbscnnoanfoxnews Год назад
This movie and Unforgiven are by far the best westerns ever made. No other western even come close to these two movies. unforgiven actually won an Oscar for best picture in 1992
@tduffy5
@tduffy5 Год назад
As a newcomer to westerns you should be aware that TOMBSTONE is not your typical example. These are well known historical figures in an accurate historical setting. The script follows closely the biography of Wyatt, written by Stuart Lake, who was able to interview Wyatt extensively before Wyatt died in 1929. The gunfight at the OK Corral was choreographed to match the coronor's inquest record, right down to the placement of combatants and who shot who and in what order. There were a slew of witnesses and they were all familiar with the participants. They had been waiting for this fight like the fight in THE QUIET MAN between Sean Thornton and "Red" Will Danaher.
@Belleplainer
@Belleplainer Год назад
I always laugh that no one who reacts to this movie ever seems to recognize Billy Bob Thornton playing the guy who Wyatt smacks around. He just looks so different from his later roles that it's hard to believe that it's him.
@xtop23
@xtop23 Год назад
The scene in the bar where Wyatt says, "I said throw down, boy." ...... is just ruthless. The look on Kurt Russell's face sells it.
@quixote6942
@quixote6942 Год назад
The Entire Cast is a "Who's Who"! For Doc's Final Scene, It's recorded that is was actually what Doc Holliday said on his Deathbed.
@bobkatfan2013
@bobkatfan2013 Год назад
The cast of the movie was just amazing.
@larabicsworkshop
@larabicsworkshop Год назад
One of my favorite movies, fun facts: 1. All the mustaches were real 2. The actor that played Ike Clanton was actually drunk all filming to be authentic
@douglassnyder214
@douglassnyder214 Год назад
Doc's woman was known as "Big Nose Kate". She was a character worthy of a movie of her own. That opening scene where Doc stabs the other card player really happened, but it happened years earlier. Doc didn't rob anyone. Instead, because it was self defense, he waited for the police and surrendered himself. He was taken into custody awaiting going in front of judge. Meanwhile, the man's friends formed a lynch mob and threatened to take Doc. Big Nose Kate started a fire in a stable across the street, and the mob broke up to put out the fire. She pulled a gun on Doc's guard and forced him to release Doc. The two fled the Texas town on horses she stole from the stable and ran to Dodge City. So, Kate was a badass.
@Zombu47
@Zombu47 Год назад
Here's what is really going to blow your mind Addie, Bill Paxton was in both Terminator and Aliens with Michael Biehn.
@cheshirekat528
@cheshirekat528 Год назад
😆 I thought the same thing.
@AbA_DBAA23
@AbA_DBAA23 Год назад
Open Range is another western I'd think you'd enjoy very much. Great cast too.
@tigerjonn
@tigerjonn Год назад
Wyatt - Just to live a normal life... Doc - There is no normal life, there's just life...
@Soleya9
@Soleya9 Год назад
My fav moment is when doc says "I have 2 guns, one for each of you" and twirls them alternating directions, which isn't easy to do. Years ago we went to Tombstone, AZ. They have old silver mines to tour, and they do reenactments and history on the shooting. Was pretty cool experience.
@alexyoung545
@alexyoung545 10 месяцев назад
“He is not bluffing about this canoe head” - addie
@DV80s
@DV80s Год назад
A western with a lot of heart would be Open Range - 2003 with Kevin Costner and Robert Duvall. It doesn't get the acclaim of Dances with Wolves, but it's actually a great western.
@niftymagic
@niftymagic Год назад
Fun fact Addie, Bill Paxton was in terminator too. He was the punk who smashed the bottle on telescope at the beginning of the movie. You’ll get better at recognizing faces...
@geeebuttersnap2433
@geeebuttersnap2433 12 дней назад
Anyone else notice that Curly Bill did not intend to shoot the sheriff, he hiccuped and the gun he had in his right hand went off accidentally right into Fred’s chest, the revolver was upside down. After shooting Fred, Bill looked worried, dare I say he viewed Fred as a friend.
@vudujl83
@vudujl83 Год назад
yet another one that’s surprising to see a reaction to…Val Kilmer is just gold in this, one of his best roles for sure
@tduffy5
@tduffy5 Год назад
About Doc. He was a dentist. While living in Georgia as a young man, he and, I believe his cousin, fell deeply in love. Her family objected to the match, and she was sent to a convent, breaking their hearts. Doc developed Tuberculosis and moved to the dry west in hopes of relieving the symptoms.
@98nh3609
@98nh3609 Год назад
Fun fact (well kind of) the shooting of Fred White was ruled an accident irl. A combination of a drunk Curly Bill, half cocked hammer on the gun and a misfire
@smavtmb2196
@smavtmb2196 Год назад
I'm not really a western fan, but I've always enjoyed this one. Especially Val Kilmer's performance.
@DerGeek
@DerGeek Год назад
Michael Biehn said this was his favorite film set to work on.
@RicoRaynn
@RicoRaynn Год назад
There are some people who just weren't made to die no matter what they threw themselves into. Wyatt Earp was one of those. Grew up around Tombstone and the little museum they have on-site was pretty cool. Had a buddy in the military like that. He had been shot seven times in the course of his career. One round even hit him in the back of the neck and passed straight through the muscle without hitting anything important. We only found out because, during the 14-hour fight, he started complaining about neck pain. The dude took a small caliber round straight through and thought he had pulled a muscle.
@wadegamache485
@wadegamache485 7 дней назад
I love your reaction to this. This is one of my all time favourite movies and Val Kilmer should have won an Oscar for his performance. I know I’m not the only one who thinks that lol
@connorp8408
@connorp8408 Год назад
Gun spinning is ALWAYS cool!
@traydevon
@traydevon Год назад
Most of these were real people. Wyatt Earp died in 1929, two days before Martin Luther King, Jr was born. You wouldn’t think Wyatt Earp lived that close to modern history.
@ianjardine7324
@ianjardine7324 Год назад
To understand Doc Holliday you need to know he was dying slowly of tuberculosis so he gave up practicing medicine and moved west spending the remainder of his life drinking gambling and gun fighting seeking a less painful death but his steady hands quick reflexes and utter lack of fear made him unbeatable.
@MasterBiffPudwell
@MasterBiffPudwell 7 месяцев назад
To me the best scene is when Doc kills Ringo. The second best is when Doc and Wyatt are seeing each other for the last time and Wyatt gives Doc the book he wrote about him.
@blackpowder99
@blackpowder99 Год назад
Being from Wichita Kansas, Wyatt Earp is a extreme legend, and everytime I see this movie I want to play "Red Dead Redemption" But Val Kilmer's Doc Holliday is the hero of this movie and his best role ever.
@redemption44
@redemption44 Год назад
Such a classic movie.
@DavidB-2268
@DavidB-2268 Год назад
You might enjoy Silverado, which is a bit lighthearted in comparison, but also has a stellar cast.
@HonkHonkler
@HonkHonkler Год назад
The theater scene is WEIRLDY wholesome to me lol. Cowboys and Wyatt and his crew chilling altogether and EXTREMELY enjoying the show and no on batting an eye at the shooting. It's PERFECT lol. Also Even outlaws and gunslingers had their superstitions/urban legends/tall tales etc. They the imagery of the play of Faust and the Devil is so interesting to them lol. Cool bit of IRL lore. Also just like how most iconic/classics tell so much through facial expression and body language (more show, less tell), the quick play with no dialogue but mere action says so much.
@kenlangston3451
@kenlangston3451 Год назад
Another western that you would enjoy is The Quick and the Dead. The cast is amazing with Sharon Stone, Gene Hackman and Russell Crowe and Leonardo DiCaprio both in one of their earliest roles. Sam Raimi directed it. It is very fun.
@mkocel
@mkocel Год назад
blech. modern garbage. Once upon a time in the west and the fistful of dollars movies are older and yet better.
@ernestolopez23
@ernestolopez23 Год назад
Thats my favorite one, hopefully she checks it out too
@kenlangston3451
@kenlangston3451 Год назад
@@ernestolopez23 I haven’t seen a lot of reactions to it either,
@ernestolopez23
@ernestolopez23 Год назад
@@kenlangston3451 thats a travesty, that movie is underrated badly
@brettpeacock9116
@brettpeacock9116 Год назад
Laudanum was a common painkiller in the 19th century. It was a tincture (elixir) of opium with willow and some other flavors. It would be VERY illegal nowadays.
@dunringill1747
@dunringill1747 Год назад
This classic is a great choice those new to Westerns. There is a lot of star power in "Tombstone". Wyatt Earp charging through the creek in the middle of crossfire was said to have witnesses claiming it happened. However, creative liberties were taken so what you saw wasn't all historically accurate. Another must-watch western for new fans would be "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance".
@jeremiahrose4681
@jeremiahrose4681 Год назад
Val is one of my favorite actors second to Jimmy Stewart....Val, Top Secret, Real Genius, Top Gun, The Doors, Tombstone, The Saint, Thunder Heart, Willow, Heat......too name a few, just amazing!
@_Bosley
@_Bosley Год назад
Ollie doesn't want to share your attention so cute hahaha 😁
@Rollin_L
@Rollin_L Год назад
Enjoyed your reaction to one of my favorite films. Most of the characters are real historic figures, and many of the events are based on actual ones... if with many liberties taken. The spot where Wyatt Earp had his showdown with Curly Bill Brocius has been identified and a forensic study was done based on the archeological record. The film does not do it accurately overall, but the key part where Wyatt takes out Brocius while exposed to significant incoming fire is basically true. As someone posted below, Earp's cloak had holes, I think his boot heel got hit, but not a scratch on the man himself. Texas Jack Vermillion had his horse shot out and was momentarily trapped underneath, though not injured. Four rusty iron horse shoes were found in the exact spot that matched the descriptions of the fight, while correct period rifle and revolver casings were plentiful where both sides were standing. A channel on youtube did an excellent video that shows the actual site and discusses what the forensic team found. It's a fascinating take on the historical incident. Search for Wyatt Earp and Curly Bill Brocius and it can be found.
@Hardrock1a
@Hardrock1a Год назад
As someone who’s never been a fan of westerns despite my being the target demographic for a period that made A LOT of westerns, I was a John Wayne era kid, this is a great western!
@phila3884
@phila3884 Год назад
With so many movies out there, I like to say I'm a fan of a good movie- does not matter what genre.
@OneVoiceMore
@OneVoiceMore 2 месяца назад
The MCU harvested this cast pretty roundly. Ego, the original Ghost Rider, the councilman who sent a nuke to NY, a director of SHIELD, to name a few, plus a Batman, cast of Terminator/Aliens, ... all star cast.
@promiscuous675
@promiscuous675 Год назад
Thank you. Wyatt Earp lived long enough to be an advisor to movie stars of Hollywood during the silent age, and was friends with the first great cowboy star Tom Mix. There is a, completely fictional, movie "Sunset" (1988) starring James Garner and Bruce Willis that covers that period of his life.
@trevorthomas-rx6jl
@trevorthomas-rx6jl Год назад
Wyatt Earps grandson is actually in the movie. He played Billy Claiborne
@myspiderungoliant
@myspiderungoliant Год назад
I’ve got a heartwarming comedy you might be interested in: Kindergarten Cop (1990). The basic synopsis is Arnold Schwarzenegger is an extremely rough-cut detective who ends up having to go undercover as a kindergarten teacher.
@rogerashley8616
@rogerashley8616 11 месяцев назад
Awesome movie, great reaction. I walked the streets of Tombstone this past July and went to the actual site of the O.K corral gunfight. It was a surreal feeling.
@erikbjelke4411
@erikbjelke4411 9 месяцев назад
I LOVE this movie. Some fun stuff: Faro was notoriously rigged, and Wyatt is heavily implied to do this twice: once when he gets a stake in a mining operation after playfully warning the better, who claimed he was on a hot streak, against it. Wyatt likely rigged the hot streak and the subsequent loss to get that stake. Later, during the conflict with the Cowboys, Curly wins big. Wyatt probably let him to defuse the tension. The unsubtitled Latin is great. After Doc insults Ringo, and Wyatt tried to defuse things by stating Doc is drunk, Doc says "In vino veritas," which translates to "In wine, truth." Meaning "I may be drunk, but I meant what I said." Johnny replied "Age quod agis," translating to "Do what you do," meaning essentially "Bring it on." Doc says "Credat Judea Apella, non ego," translating to "May the Jew Apella, not I, believe it," meaning basically "Tell it to someone who cares." Johnny says "Iuventus stultorum magister," translating to "youth is the teacher of fools," meaning "let me teach you a lesson." Doc concludes "In pace requiescat," translating to "rest in peace," meaning effectively "It's your funeral."
@imthewolf1
@imthewolf1 Год назад
Actually Bill Paxton and Michael Biehn both were in Tombstone, Terminator, and Aliens.
@SteveChase-p6y
@SteveChase-p6y Год назад
Addie, I don't know who edits your videos, but they do a great job. Oh, and by the way, you're pretty amazing too
@themidsouthcyclist8880
@themidsouthcyclist8880 Год назад
The most accurate Gunfight at the OK Corral ever: there were lots of witnesses, and this movie had the words spoken and the number of shots accordingly. Plus Val's performance and Kurt Russell stepping aside to make the movie work in favor of Val Kilmer's screen time. Supporting cast: so many amazing actors.
@angelohernandez6060
@angelohernandez6060 Год назад
Great film! Another great western I believe you might enjoy is " The Outlaw Josey Wales" with Clint Eastwood. My all time favorite western. Also check another fav, "Quigley Down Under" with Tom Selleck and Alan Rickman playing the villain superbly.
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